Big Labor-Funded Study Deeply Flawed

Academic Apologists For Top-Down Organizing Ignore Basic Facts, Twist Logic

Recently, AFL-CIO agents across America have been breathlessly promoting a study of union organizing campaigns issued by the University of Illinois at Chicago’s Center for Urban Economic Development.


Right to Work States Benefit From Faster Growth, Higher Real Purchasing Power – 2005 Update

NILRR research shows that Right to Work states surpass Forced-Unionism States in 14 major economic indicators.


Right to Work Laws Keep Good Jobs in U.S.

Banning forced union dues spurs productivity growth and weakens rationale for ‘outsourcing.’ The record indicates that, by adopting national Right to Work legislation that is now pending (as H.R. 500 and S. 370) in both the U.S. House and Senate, Congress would help preserve and create millions of good domestic manufacturing jobs and brighten America’s economic future.


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